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Yippie: Turkey has no intention of staying in Syria
2017-02-13
Turkish troops will not remain in Syria once the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) is defeated and they will leave the lands to their “true owners,” Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has said, while vowing to advance the ongoing Euphrates Shield operation to Raqqa after al-Bab.

“Just like Jarablus, al-Rai, Dabiq were cleaned [of ISIL] and the locals returned, al-Bab will be cleared and the people of al-Bab will resettle there,” Erdoğan told reporters in Istanbul on Feb. 12 before departing for an official trip to Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

Stressing that Turkey aims to establish a “terrorist-free zone” in the region, he said the Euphrates Shield operation aims to eventually head to Manbij and Raqqa after the al-Bab offensive.

“After removing Deash, the YPG [Syrian Kurdish People’s Protection Units] and the PYD [the Syrian-Kurdish Democratic Union Party] from the region and getting Deash out of Raqqa, it will be too much of a luxury for us to say there. But it is currently too early to talk about such issues,” Erdoğan said, using an Arabic acronym for ISIL.

“There will be no stop after al-Bab. There might be a problem of communication there. The capital of Deash is not al-Bab, but Raqqa. The ultimate goal is to cleanse a 5,000-square-km area,” he added.

Turkish troops and its Free Syrian Army (FSA) allies has entered center of al-Bab town in northern Syria, Erdoğan noted, adding that fall of the jihadist group’s last stronghold in the northern province of Aleppo is “a matter of time.”

“Al-Bab is now besieged from all fronts. Our forces have entered the city center at the moment. They have captured the most important point, the hospital hill. From now on the Deash forces are in the process of entirely leaving al-Bab. I think the rest is a matter of time,” he stated.
Posted by:Steve White

#9  Why am I thinking "Poland, 1938"?

Pretty close comparison. If one changes the Chancellor of Germany to Josef Stalin, complete with purge of Army leadership, it'd be even closer...
Posted by: Pappy   2017-02-13 17:25  

#8  Maybe better terms would be not "tries" but rather "would like to"
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-02-13 15:55  

#7  (a) Does Erdogan knows this?
(b) I'm thinking Vlad tries to do to Recep what Adolph did to Yosif.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-02-13 15:54  

#6  grom,

even if erdogan has imperialist ambitions, his military machine isn't up to it - partly because of his own successful purge of officers with Galenist connections or with anti Islamist sympathies or others who were just in the way and partly because he needs to keep lot of troops in Turkey to watch the Kurds and any anti Erdogan groups

Turkey has lost a half dozen tanks in Syria already and about a hundred troops so far.

Posted by: lord garth   2017-02-13 15:47  

#5  Why am I thinking "Poland, 1938"?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-02-13 12:54  

#4  I don't think annexation is the plan.

Probably the Turks expect a coalition of pro Turkish militia (especially Turkmen militia) will protect the area from ISIS, Al Q, Assad's forces, etc.
Posted by: lord garth   2017-02-13 12:52  

#3  “true owners” = ethnic Turkmen
Posted by: Pappy   2017-02-13 12:51  

#2  Beat me to it Seeking. I had the same thought.
Posted by: AlanC   2017-02-13 07:47  

#1  Of course not, they will just annex the land and it will become part of Turkey.

See we're not staying in Syria! It's now Turkey and we saved fuel too!
Posted by: Seeking cure for ignorance   2017-02-13 01:41  

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